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Linking the Composition of Bacterial and Archaeal Communities to Characteristics of Soil and Flora Composition in the Atlantic Rainforest

机译:将细菌和古细菌群落的组成与大西洋雨林中土壤和植物的组成特征联系起来

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The description of microbiomes as intrinsic fractions of any given ecosystem is an important issue, for instance, by linking their compositions and functions with other biotic and abiotic components of natural systems and hosts. Here we describe the archaeal and bacterial communities from soils of the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil. Based on the comparison of three areas located along an altitudinal gradient—namely, Santa Virginia, Picinguaba and Restinga—we detected the most abundant groups of Bacteria (Acidobacteria and Proteobacteria) and Archaea (Thaumarchaeota, Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota). The particular composition of such communities in each of these areas was first evidenced by PCR-DGGE patterns [determined for Bacteria, Archaea and ammonia-oxidizing organisms—ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB)]. Moreover, sequence-based analysis provided a better resolution of communities, which indicated distinct frequencies of archaeal phyla and bacterial OTUs across areas. We found, as indicated by the Mantel test and multivariate analyses, a potential effect of the flora composition that outpaces the effect of soil characteristics (either physical and chemical) influencing the assembly of these microbial communities in soils. Our results indicate a collective role of the ecosystem underlying observed differences in microbial communities in these soils. Particularly, we posit that rainforest preservation also needs to take into account the maintenance of the soil biodiversity, as this is prompted to influence major processes that affect ecosystem functioning.
机译:将微生物群落描述为任何给定生态系统的固有组成部分是一个重要问题,例如,将微生物群落的组成和功能与自然系统和宿主的其他生物和非生物成分联系起来。在这里,我们描述了巴西大西洋雨林土壤中的古细菌和细菌群落。基于对沿海拔梯度分布的三个区域(即圣维吉尼亚州,皮辛加巴和Restinga)的比较,我们发现了细菌(Acidobacteria和Proteobacteria)和古细菌(Thaumarchaeota,Crenarchaeota和Euryarchaeota)的最丰富的群体。首先通过PCR-DGGE模式[确定了细菌,古细菌和氨氧化生物—氨氧化古细菌(AOA)和细菌(AOB)]证实了这些区域中每个群落的特殊组成。此外,基于序列的分析提供了更好的群落分辨率,表明整个地区的古菌门和细菌OTU的频率不同。正如Mantel检验和多元分析所表明的,我们发现菌群组成的潜在影响超过了土壤特征(物理和化学)对土壤中这些微生物群落组装的影响。我们的结果表明,生态系统在这些土壤中的微生物群落差异中起着集体作用。特别是,我们认为,雨林保护还需要考虑到土壤生物多样性的维护,因为这会影响影响生态系统功能的主要过程。

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